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Interactive Music Therapy in Child and Family Psychiatry
Clinical Practice, Research and Teaching
Amelia Oldfield
Foreword by Dr Joanne Holmes
ISBN 978 1 84310 444 5
Interactive Music Therapy – A Positive Approach
Music Therapy at a Child Development Centre
Amelia Oldfield
Foreword by Dr Fatima Janjua
ISBN 978 1 84310 309 7
The Individualized Music Therapy Assessment Profile
IMTAP
Holly Tuesday Baxter, Julie Allis Berghofer, Lesa MacEwan, Judy Nelson,
Kasi Peters and Penny Roberts
Foreword by Ronald M. Borczon, MM, MT-BC, Director of the Music
Therapy Program at California State University, Northridge
ISBN 978 1 84310 866 5
Microanalysis in Music Therapy
Methods, Techniques and Applications for Clinicians, Researchers,
Educators and Students
Edited by Thomas Wosch and Tony Wigram
Foreword by Barbara Wheeler
ISBN 978 1 84310 469 8
Let’s All Listen
Songs for Group Work in Settings that Include Students with Learning Difficulties and Autism
Pat Lloyd
Foreword by Adam Ockelford
ISBN 978 1 84310 583 1
Receptive Methods in Music Therapy
Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians,
Educators and Students
Denise Grocke and Tony Wigram
Foreword by Cheryl Dileo
ISBN 978 1 84310 413 1
Multimodal Psychiatric Music Therapy for Adults,
Adolescents, and Children
A Clinical Manual
3rd edition
Michael D. Cassity and Julia E. Cassity
ISBN 978 1 84310 831 3
Music Therapy with Children and Their Families
Edited by Amelia Oldfield and Claire Flower
Foreword by Vince Hesketh
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
London and Philadelphia
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